H Singh

H Singh, Ph.D.

  • Position:
    Postdoctoral Fellow

    Division of Molecular Medicine

    Anesthesiology

    University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA)

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  • Advisors:

    Ligia Toro, Enrico Stefani

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK)
     
    M.Sc., Biotechnology, Bangalore University (Bangalore, India)
     
    B.Sc., Microbiology, Chemistry, Zoology, St Joseph's College Bangalore (Bangalore, India)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    BS K (as Post Doctoral Fellow)
     
    R H Ashley (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
     
    Mike Cousin (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
     
    Prof.M.K Mathew (as Visiting Student)
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  • Honors:

    2006 Young Scientist (Biochemistry) of the Year 2006 (II)

    2006 Pfizer Prize, The Physiological Society London UK

    2006 Physiology travel award

    2003-2006 MVM Scholarship

    2003-2006 ORS UK

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H Singh's Publications (9)



H Singh's Posters and Presentations (8)

  • Probing the pore of Open, Closed and Desensitized ATP-gated P2X2 receptors. (poster)

    Harpreet Singh, B S Khakh

    Dept. of Neurobiology Scientific Retreat.; 04/2008
  • Probing the pore of Open, Closed and Desensitized ATP-gated P2X2 receptors. (poster)

    Harpreet Singh, B S Khakh

    Meeting of the Biophysical Society and 16th IUPAB International Biophysics Congress; 02/2008
  • Control of CLIC channel activity by actin polymerisation (poster)

    Harpreet Singh, Michael A Cousin, Richard H Ashley

    Biochemical Society, Glasgow; 07/2006
  • Control of CLIC channel activity by actin polymerisation (presentation)

    Harpreet Singh

    Biochemical Society, Young Biochemist; 07/2006
  • The putative pore-forming region of mammalian CLIC (chloride intracellular channel) proteins (presentation)

    Harpreet Singh

    Young Physiologist Symposium; 07/2006
  • The putative pore-forming region of mammalian CLIC (chloride intracellular channel) proteins. (poster)

    Harpreet Singh, Richard H Ashley

    The Physiological Society Annual meeting; 07/2006
  • CLIC proteins form redox-sensitive ion channels immunologically related to native brain microsomal anion channels. (poster)

    Harpreet Singh, Richard H Ashley

    FEBS-IUBMB, Budapest, Hungary; 07/2005
  • CLIC proteins interact with dynamin I in nerve terminals and have a specific subcellular localisation in neurons. (poster)

    Harpreet Singh, M A Cousin, Richard H Ashley

    Biosciences , Glasgow; 07/2005


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